Wurner
Goblin Squad Member
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Simple question: which statement is correct?
A) each character can craft one order at a time, a subsequently added order is placed in queue, no matter if it is an order at another crafting station.
B) each character can craft one order per crafting station simultaneously.
C) each crafting station can be used to craft a defined number of orders simultaneously, no matter how many characters place orders there. More characters -> longer queue. How many orders one character can craft simultaneously depends only on the crafting station queues.
D) other. (please explain)
Wurner
Goblin Squad Member
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Thank you!
It seems to me then that a single crafting line is enough for each character to maximise quantity of produced goods. Learning more than one line will only allow greater variation of produced goods, not quantity (assuming access to enough materials to constantly have crafting orders going).
That certainly helps when planning my character.
Guurzak
Goblin Squad Member
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Here's one of the comments confirming multiple queues: orcs is bestest.
No details on specific numbers of queues or what training is required to enable them.
Wurner
Goblin Squad Member
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Thanks for the link.
I'm curious now if some of the additional queues and part of the increased crafting speed may come from slotted feats and implements belonging to commoners and experts - or if you can be out adventuring at your full potential while still having a multitude of queues running at lightning speed for you back home, as long as you have trained enough skills.